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🙃! Great! Thanks for testing
You reply via NNTP (that's why you can login as well).
I found
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not very good to be honest. It doesn't support rfc3977 fully and it fetches each article headers separately instead of doing an OVER because it uses the nonstandard XOVER (the rfc does not specify what to do in this case). Also it POSTs with an empty article to check that posts are allowed instead of reading it from the CAPABILITY response.I built this first to make a base for a mailing list bridge so in the future replying via SMTP/NNTP should both work
EDIT: forgot to mention, you can reply via NNTP by setting
set post_object "nntp"
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3Hello world via NNTP textvia epilys | 17 comments
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I guess the thoroughness must be balanced, and I'm glad that you don't find it excessive! If tagging turns out to be an unpopular nuisance, the whole categorization model of the website should be scrapped and revert to a hackernews model or consider implementing "subforums" which I personally don't like as an idea.
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I like this idea, because it feels "harmless" to implement and disable whenever without any negative consequences.
Right now there's no indication of what the comments order means. It should be clear if it's sorted by date or karma.
As to the value indicator, we could calculate the z-score of each comment. Showing it as color means it will not be accessible to all users, so a word signifier (i.e. [nothing, "valued"]) is better. And when and if we add flagging for abusive/hateful/spam comments we can show a "flagged" signifier.
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At least with Remarkable you're getting a (mostly, from what I read) working software to work with. PineNote will ship without something usable. The writing latency fortunately seems to be very low, which means it could theoretically be a competitor.
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1via epilys | 7 comments
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Which should I read after "Bullshit Jobs"? "Fragments of an Anarchist Anthropology" seems quite interesting.
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Looks very complicated! But it'd make a great addition to one's garage/workspace. Already having a CNC would probably make this seem easier...
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The paper cites this for the strand model which also looks very interesting. I want to implement a similar visualisation to Figure 2 for tags; the web being a community garden makes a great metaphor.
Not really a replacement, but my (experimental) email client meli has basic NNTP (over tls) support. I think if it had users other than myself we could get some progress done on fully supporting NNTP. In fact I might implement POSTing now.
BTW I fixed some stuff which hopefully is still rfc3977 compliant and
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loads the articles faster, it seems.